'Seven Jewish Children' Play by Caryl Churchill and KWProductions will be shown at 11:30 and 13:00 (15 mins) Short films by Sarah Wood and others 11:00 to 18:00. PHotographs by Palestinian children of their life and play under occupation. Fairtrade products and craft from Palestine. Palestinian food 17:30 to 19:00. Concert at 19:30: Palestinian musicians play oud, percussion, clarinet. Helping children from Gaza Music School be part of Brighton Fringe 2016. See music section for concert listing.

Whatever the election results, with no real economic recovery under austerity, what will Labour do for us? Join Jeremy Corbyn MP, Nancy Platts (hopefully Labour’s new MP for Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven) and Matt Wrack (FBU) to discuss the major changes Labour can bring about by insisting on increased public investment and wealth redistribution. Everyone will benefit from restoring our communities, public services, welfare state, NHS and economy. We must ensure Labour makes our votes count.

Winner of the 2014 Brighton Digital Festival education award, this sell-out show is back. Expect robots, aliens and a dash of mystery in an adventure of galactic proportions as you traverse the city and maybe even learn a thing or two about electronics and coding along the way! This is an immersive, partly outdoor experience so be prepared to walk a short while and get stuck in with the storyline.

Come and discover the joy of singing together, with the Brighton & Hove 'Sing For Better Health' groups! All welcome – no need for any singing ability, just join in! We will combine easy to learn breathing, voice and posture exercises, while singing songs together. Our aim is to improve health and wellbeing, and have fun! It’s easy!Info: www.singforbetterhealth.co.uk

A collection of work celebrating sustainability in all its forms.The culmination of Bright 'n' Green (a student sustainability project, funded by NUS), this exhibition aims to convey the great work that has taken place through this, and other projects, taking place in the local area. Transport, housing and green skills will all be under the lens in this exciting and innovative exhibition.

The Brighton University Drama Society proudly present Terry Pratchett's 'Wyrd Sisters' (adapted for stage by Stephen Briggs). In this unusual retelling of Macbeth, let BUDS take you on the back of the Great A'Tuin and bring you on an adventure to save a kingdom with three rather different witches.

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